Cary wrote:He was Commercial and IR, but it's sure hard to justify taking off into a 300' ceiling after midnight, even on an instrument flight plan (which he didn't have). The selfies were just icing on the cake.
I agree with this, but in alignment with the sensationalist headline this story is getting that blames the selfie... I think that's deserved as well.
I think that there's a modern epidemic of pilots giving undue focus on playing with cameras as PIC, at the expense of their situational awareness. I commonly see student pilots on Reddit post selfies they took on their first solo! I'd like to see more instructors discourage or even admonish this behavior. It's one thing to do if you've been flying for a few years, but even then, I personally feel that it's a major risk factor to have something like that competing for your attention from the flight.
Says the guy with a selfie avatar.